All eyes are focused on the European summit tomorrow, which will address the main topics of economic reform and recovery. The problem may not lie in the numbers; it may be in the leadership’s ability to work together. “The euro crisis is in some ways mind-bogglingly simple to solve … because it isn’t economics, its politics,” Jim O’Neill, chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management commented. “If Angela Merkel and her colleagues stood there together with the rest of the euro area … and if they behaved as a true union this crisis would be finished this weekend,” he added.